LANSING, Mich. (AP) — It appears increasingly likely that so-called “right to work” legislation will be introduced in Michigan.

The Associated Press on Thursday obtained a list of “talking points” being distributed to GOP lawmakers. The document doesn’t give details of what the proposed legislation would say but describes it as “freedom to work legislation.”

It says right-to-work isn’t retaliation against workers but gives them a choice about whether to support a union or not.

Gov. Rick Snyder and the two top Republican legislative leaders — Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville and House Speaker Jase Bolger — have schedule a news conference for Thursday. They’ve been meeting privately this week to decide whether to push the contentious issue during the waning days of the session.